Bishop may have exposed hundreds to hepatitis

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The bishop of the Fargo Catholic Diocese might have exposed hundreds of church members in Fargo and Jamestown to the hepatitis A virus in late September and early October.

The state Health Department has issued an advisory of exposure for anyone who attended four churches and had communion there. State Immunization Program Manager Molly Howell says the risk is low, but officials feel it's important to let people know of the possible exposure.

The diocese announced Monday that Bishop John Folda is taking some time off after being diagnosed with hepatitis A. The diocese says he contracted the infection through contaminated food while attending a conference for newly ordained bishops in Italy last month.

Symptoms of hepatitis A include fever, tiredness, loss of appetite, nausea and abdominal discomfort.